Thanks to Nicki Minaj and Ashley Graham, Barbies Are Back in Style

You might have had a hard time getting Rae Sremmurd’s hit song “Black Beatles” out of your head these past few days. After becoming the de facto soundtrack of this year’s viral mannequin challenge—a social media craze that even Paul McCartney participated in—“Black Beatles” quickly climbed the charts and became the No. 1 song in the country.

This morning, Nicki Minaj released a new remix on the popular song, called “Black Barbies.” The track, available on SoundCloud, has already taken over Twitter, with several fans sharing some of the lyrics of the song, including a shout out to President-elect Donald Trump: “Island gal / Donald Trump want me to go home.”

But Minaj’s song isn’t the only reason why Barbie is trending this morning. On Monday evening, Mattel revealed its latest body-positive doll: a new Barbie modeled after curvy model Ashley Graham. This new Barbie, which has been met with equal excitement, features thighs that touch and rounder hips. Graham reportedly asked the toy company to add in a bit of cellulite on her doll as well, but Mattel explained that doing so would make it seem like there was a production error. Graham’s doll is the latest of Mattel’s “Sheroes” line, which creates Barbies in the likeness of other real-life powerful women. Past models have included director Ava DuVernay, editor Eva Chen, and singer Zendaya.